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Mar 4, 2021

China Releases High-Resolution Images of Mars Captured by Tianwen-1

Posted by in categories: business, space

The China National Space Administration (CNSA) on Thursday released three high-resolution images of Mars captured by the country’s Tianwen-1 probe.
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Mar 2, 2021

Hélène Huby, VP, Orion-ESM, Airbus Defence and Space — Innovating And Investing In The New Space Age

Posted by in categories: business, drones, internet, space

Innovating And Investing In The New Space Age — Space 2.0 — Hélène Huby, VP, Orion-ESM, Airbus Defence and Space.


Hélène Huby is Vice-President of the Orion European Service Module (Orion-ESM), at Airbus Defence & Space.

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Mar 2, 2021

Warp Drives Are No Longer Science Fiction

Posted by in categories: business, physics, space travel

NEW YORK—()—Scientists at Applied Physics are excited to announce they have recently constructed the first model of physical warp drives.

“While we still can’t break the speed of light, we don’t need to in order to become an interstellar species” Tweet this

Applied Physics is an independent group of scientists, engineers, and inventors that advise companies and governments on science and technology for both commercial and humanitarian applications.

Mar 1, 2021

Space startup Gitai raises $17.1M to help build the robotic workforce of commercial space

Posted by in categories: business, robotics/AI, satellites

Japanese space startup Gitai has raised a $17.1 million funding round, a Series B financing for the robotics startup. This new funding will be used for hiring, as well as funding the development and execution of an on-orbit demonstration mission for the company’s robotic technology, which will show its efficacy in performing in-space satellite servicing work. That mission is currently set to take place in 2023.

Gitai will also be staffing up in the U.S., specifically, as it seeks to expand its stateside presence in a bid to attract more business from that market.

“We are proceeding well in the Japanese market, and we’ve already contracted missions from Japanese companies, but we haven’t expanded to the U.S. market yet,” explained Gitai founder and CEO Sho Nakanose in an interview. So we would like to get missions from U.S. commercial space companies, as a subcontractor first. We’re especially interested in on-orbit servicing, and we would like to provide general-purpose robotic solutions for an orbital service provider in the U.S.”

Feb 24, 2021

AgeX 2020 Shareholder Meeting

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, business

Summary of bio-tech history and technology. iTR at 26 minutes.


Annual corporate presentation from AgeX’s annual stockholder meeting in 2020, presented by Dr. Michael West.

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Feb 22, 2021

Ai-Da — The World’s First Humanoid, Artificial Intelligence (AI) Robot Artist

Posted by in categories: business, robotics/AI, security

The Aidan Meller Galley (www.aidanmeller.com) is Oxford’s longest established specialist gallery dealing in Modern, Contemporary and Old Master works.

Today we are joined by Aidan Meller, the Gallery Director, who with 20 years’ experience in the art business, works closely with private collectors, is often consulted by those who wish to begin, or further develop their collections, and is the creator of the Aidan Meller Art Prize, a valuable resource for the development of the arts.

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Feb 21, 2021

IBM’s Retreat From Watson Highlights Broader AI Struggles in Health

Posted by in categories: business, health, robotics/AI

IBM spent several billion dollars on acquisitions to build up Watson. Former senior IBM executive John Kelly once touted the initiative as a “bet the ranch” move. It didn’t live up to the hype. Watson Health has struggled for market share in the U.S. and abroad and currently isn’t profitable.


The decision to put its flagship Watson Health business up for sale underscores the wider challenge tech companies face in healthcare.

Feb 20, 2021

New 3D printing jobs at 3D Printing Industry and MyMiniFactory, appointments at HP, Xometry and VELO3D

Posted by in categories: business, employment

Welcome to the latest edition of our 3D printing jobs and career moves update for the additive manufacturing sector.

If you are looking for a new position in the industry, we keep our 3D Printing job board updated with the latest positions. You can easily apply to any of the posted jobs after creating a free profile. If you are just about to enter the sector, we offer a guide on how to get a job in the 3D printing industry.

The 3D Printing Industry jobs board is also free to use for employers to find 3D printing experts for their businesses.

Feb 19, 2021

Hackers abuse Google Apps Script to steal credit cards, bypass CSP

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Attackers are abusing Google’s Apps Script business application development platform to steal credit card information submitted by customers of e-commerce websites while shopping online.

Feb 19, 2021

Dr. Hassan Tetteh, MD, Health Mission Chief, Dept. of Defense, Joint Artificial Intelligence Center

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, business, ethics, government, health, military, policy, robotics/AI

Dr. Hassan A. Tetteh, MD, is the Health Mission Chief, at the Department of Defense (DoD) Joint Artificial Intelligence Center, serving to advance the objectives of the DoD AI Strategy, and improve war fighter healthcare and readiness with artificial intelligence implementations.

Dr. Tetteh is also an Associate Professor of Surgery at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, adjunct faculty at Howard University College of Medicine, a Thoracic Staff Surgeon for MedStar Health and Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, and leads a Specialized Thoracic Adapted Recovery (STAR) Team, in Washington, DC, where his research in thoracic transplantation aims to expand heart and lung recovery and save lives.

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